Two elections supervisors are taking action after an NBC2 investigation uncovers flawed record keeping and human error allowing people who are not citizens of the United States to vote.More >>

Collier County Supervisor of Elections has turned over potential evidence of voter fraud to law enforcement. It's an update to an NBC2 investigation that found non-citizens voting in Florida Elections.

While the Naples voter admitted to us she is not a U.S. Citizen, election records show she voted six times in the past eleven years.

Less than a week after our story aired, the elections supervisor sent a letter to the sheriff's office asking them "to investigate and prosecute."

The NBC2 investigators found the voter after examining jury excusal forms where a person said they couldn't serve because they were not U.S. Citizens. We took those names and found nearly a hundred of those people in the database of Florida registered voters.

It's a crime to lie on voter registration applications.

"This is under oath, that document, they are attesting that it is true and by falsifying, it's a third degree felony," said Tim Durham, Collier County's deputy chief election supervisor.

Our investigation revealed county supervisors of elections have no way to verify citizenship and are not required to ask for proof.

Our method got the attention of Florida's secretary of state. Its office sent us a letter saying, "...we will be exploring how many of the state's clerks of court and supervisors of elections could work together to verify that persons excused from jury duty, because they are non-citizens, are not illegally registered to vote."

The Collier county election's office expects to turn over more names to law enforcement. Voter fraud carries a $5,000 fine and up to five years in prison.

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